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ALGEBRA 2!
Please help with question 2!!!

ALGEBRA 2! Please help with question 2!!!-example-1

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Answer:

√x

Explanation:

First and foremost, simplify -3⁄6, which is -½. Now, according to the negative exponential rule, move -½ to the numerator while ALTERING THE INTEGER SYMBOL FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE:

bⁿ = 1\b⁻ⁿ

This will become x¹\². Then, you will need to use the definition of rational exponents [part I] rule to rewrite this rational exponent as a radical. This is when your numerator is 1:

ⁿ√aᵐ = aᵐ\ⁿ → x¹\² >> x [unnecessary to write the 1 and 2]

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